Hi, image mounting script for ePSXe (with Daemon Tools Lite - it is configured in settings) doesnt work for me. In attachment is error I get. Second attachment is what settings I used. Please note that I tried also with many different settings (turned on and off escape path, etc.) too but still I get this error.

The OSFMount CLI can be accessed by opening a command prompt with administrator privileges, and running the OSFMount.com console application in the application directory.
Usage
osfmount -a -t type -m mountpoint [-n] [-o opt1[,opt2 ...]] [-f|-F file]
[-s size] [-b offset] [-v partition]
osfmount -d|-D [-m mountpoint]
osfmount -l [-m mountpoint]
-a Mount a virtual disk.
-d Dismount a virtual disk.
-D Force dismount a virtual disk.
-t type
Select the backingstore for the virtual disk.
vm Virtual disk is backed by virtual memory (ie. RAM disk).
If -f is specified, that file is pre-loaded into the virtual memory.
file Virtual disk is backed by the file specified with -f file
-f file or -F file
File to use as for virtual disk.
-l List configured devices. If given with -m, display details about
that particular device.
-s size
Size of the virtual disk. Size is number of bytes unless suffixed with
'b|k|m|g|t|K|M|G|T' which denotes number of 512-byte blocks,
thousand bytes, million bytes, billion bytes, trillion bytes,
kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes and terabytes respectively. The suffix
can also be % to indicate percentage of free physical memory which
could be useful when creating vm type virtual disks. It is optional to
specify a size unless the file to use for a file type virtual disk does
not already exist or when a vm type virtual disk is created without
specifying an initialization image file using the -f or -F.
The size can be a negative value to indicate the size of free physical
memory minus this size. If you e.g. type -400M the size of the virtual
disk will be the amount of free physical memory minus 400 MB.
-b offset
Specifies an offset in an image file where the virtual disk begins.
If not specified, the offset shall be automatically calculated.
-v partition
Specifies which partition to mount when mounting a raw hard disk image
file containing a master boot record and partitions.
If not specified, the partition shall be automatically selected.
-o option
Set or reset options.
ro Creates a read-only virtual disk.
This is enabled by default if -f is specified.
rw Specifies that the virtual disk should be read/writable.
This is enabled by default if vm type virtual disk is created.
rem Specifies that the device should be created with removable media
characteristics. This changes the caching behaviour of the virtual disk
fix Specifies that the media characteristics of the virtual disk should be
fixed media. This option is selected by default.
-m mountpoint
Specifies a drive letter (eg. "F:") to perform the operation on.
When creating a new virtual disk you can specify #: as mountpoint
in which case the first unused drive letter is automatically used.
Examples
Mounting an image file as a virtual drive
osfmount -a -t file -f C:\passmark\images\vmdk_split.001 -m #:
Creating device...
Created device 0: G: -> C:\passmark\images\vmdk_split.001
Notifying applications...
Done.
Dismounting a virtual drive
osfmount -d -m g:
Flushing file buffers...
Locking volume...
Dismounting filesystem...
Removing device...
Removing mountpoint...
Done.
Displaying virtual drive details
osfmount -l -m g:
G: = \??\C:\passmark\images\vmdk_split.001
Size: 42939588608 bytes (39.99 GB), ReadOnly, File Type Virtual Disk, HDD.

Looks good but the downside of using this program I think are that it supports much less image format types. The other thing is if this image mounting program is going to stay alive for a longer time? It doesnt seem popular and can be abandoned someday.

Maybe "-mount 0, "$RomFile" doesnt work now because there is no <type> in the command. It should look like: "-mount <type>,<n>,<path>" - which means <type>: "dt" or "scsi".

Where can I change this parameter to check it? I dont see "-mount 0, "$RomFile" in ePSXe script file.

Nevertheless, Daemontools will be 2nd choice and optional in the next upcoming updates and ECC releases, and OSFMount will be shipped in the ECC package, it can accept all image files daemon tools also can...

Does not work. Translating it it says something like "Syntax error of Mount parameter".

My virtuaal drive is scsci not dt so it is fine. I am not sure why it doesnt work now. Whole command line is according to what they wrote. I tested this commandline and it works when used in a normal way so it is proper. Something wrong in how frontend manages it.

Sounds good if OSF will be a part of frontend. When is update going bo be with this?